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Mar 28, 2008
2:00 p.m Eastern/11:00 a.m Pacific
Duration: 45 minutes
Technology Professional,
Separation of duties is a classic security principle that restricts the amount of power held by any one individual in order to prevent conflict of interest, the appearance of conflict of interest, fraud, and errors. Separation of duties is one of the fundamental principles of many regulatory mandates such as Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) and the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA), and as a result IT organizations are placing greater emphasis on separation of duties across all IT functions, especially database administration. But the question on the mind of many administrators is how do I separate my
duties?
Join us for this informative first of two eSeminars for both database and security professionals alike, where long-time database security industry expert Rich Mogull will make sense of this seemingly confusing requirement, and discuss how to implement so that you increase the security of your database while keeping your auditors happy.
Featured topics will include:
- Deciding which controls work best in what circumstances
- Oracle solutions for enforcing database separation of duties
Sponsored by Oracle Corporation
Can't make it? Register and watch the recording on-demand, after it takes place.
You may also be interested in the following event sponsored by Oracle:
Auditing Separation of Duties for Database and Security Administrators
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